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40 days agoOil Prices Dip as Traders Eye U.S. Stockpile Build
Crude oil futures fell on Friday as traders digested reports of a rise in U.S. crude inventories, tempering earlier concerns over supply from the Middle East. Brent settled near $88 per barrel while U.S. WTI traded just below $85. Market sentiment remains cautious, with geopolitical tensions and shifting global demand patterns continuing to drive volatility in energy prices.
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40 days agoOil Prices Dip as Traders Eye U.S. Stockpile Build
Crude oil futures fell on Friday as traders digested reports of a rise in U.S. crude inventories, tempering earlier concerns over supply from the Middle East. Brent settled near $88 per barrel while U.S. WTI traded just below $85. Market sentiment remains cautious, with geopolitical tensions and shifting global demand patterns continuing to drive volatility in energy prices.
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Crude prices soften on signs of U.S. stockpile build despite geopolitical risks.
Crude oil futures fell on Friday as traders digested reports of a rise in U.S. crude inventories, tempering earlier concerns over supply from the Middle East. Brent settled near $88 per barrel while U.S. WTI traded just below $85. Market sentiment remains cautious, with geopolitical tensions and shifting global demand patterns continuing to drive volatility in energy prices.
Crude oil futures fell on Friday as traders digested reports of a rise in U.S. crude inventories, tempering earlier concerns over supply from the Middle East. Brent settled near $88 per barrel while U.S. WTI traded just below $85. Market sentiment remains cautious, with geopolitical tensions and shifting global demand patterns continuing to drive volatility in energy prices.
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ExxonMobil
Saudi Aramco
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Sep 28, 2025 • 08:35 IST